Thursday, 30 June 2011

Audi A1 by ABT Sportsline


ABT Sportsline has made tuning projects of the Audi A1 in the past, but their latest program for the German automaker’s sports hatch figures to be one of the most powerful A1’s this side of Audi’s out of this world, 500-horsepower A1 Clubsport Quattro.

Dressed in three unique color schemes - the Aloha, Klecks, and High Voltage - the 2011 iteration of their A1 package also comes with a prominent engine upgrade. Incidentally, these three color schemes also came with the 2010 ABT program, but that’s not the important thing. What’s new and different about the 2011 version is the powerful engine upgrade the A1 received that saw its output increase past the 200-horsepower mark.

All that was possible when ABT Sportsline gave the A1’s 1.4-liter TFSI engine an ECU remap, while also adding a dual-pipe exhaust system and a new sports muffler. All these modifications and changes bumped up the A1’s output all the way to 210 horsepower - a rarity for an A1 - while also giving it performance numbers that include a 0-62 mph time of just 6.6 seconds and a top speed of 150 mph.

Other aerodynamic components added to the Audi A1 include a new aluminum brushed front lip, side skirts, rear wing insets, rear skirt inset, a new rear spoiler, and a set of 17" or 18" ABT ZTitan wheels.

Audi A1 by ABT Sportsline originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday, 29 June 2011 14:00 EST.

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Birabongse Bhanubandh Lucien Bianchi Gino Bianco Hans Binder

GO KUHNUCKS!

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Cliff Allison Fernando Alonso Giovanna Amati George Amick

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

F1 2011 Launch Catch Up ? McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull, Sauber, Toro Rosso, Renault?

Catching up on the launches in one mega post. �Here in you’ll find quick interviews with senior members of the team and photos from the Red Bull, Sauber, Renault Lotus, Toro Rosso, Mercedes and McLaren launches. Apologies for being somewhat late, the whole blog isn’t running at full power until the season starts again. Red [...]

Source: http://f1fanatics.wordpress.com/2011/02/06/f1-2011-launch-catch-up-mclaren-mercedes-red-bull-sauber-toro-rosso-renault/

Lucien Bianchi Gino Bianco Hans Binder Clemente Biondetti

F1 Teams and Drivers for 2011 Season

The Formula One is almost here again, and motorsport enthusiasts around the world are already sweating from the anticipation of another lightning fast, exciting season. The F1 2011 season is slated to begin officially on the 13th of March, with the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix.
The defending F1 Driver’s Champion in 2011 is Sebastian Vettel, [...]

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Hans Binder Clemente Biondetti Pablo Birger Art Bisch

Gold-plated DARTZ Prombron to be The Dictator's wheels

Find out a bit about The Dictator, and his gold-plated mean machine, inside. Seriously, what's up with the whale penis?

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Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud Jay Chamberlain Karun Chandhok

Great destination, shame about the race

It's almost 8pm here in Valencia and I've clearly bored Ted Kravitz because he has just made his excuses and sloped off to find some food!

I'm sitting by gate B6 about to board our flight home to London Gatwick and thought it was the perfect opportunity to get my blog done.

The airline we're flying with aren't famous for their generous cabin space, and with my daddy long-leg like arms, I think it's best to get this written now.

There are drivers, team bosses, designers, mechanics and engineers sitting in the very brightly coloured 'Medos' cafe in front of me trying to get some energy back into their systems with a beer and a sandwich.

Mind you, despite working away in the searing heat all day there are a variety of laptops already open as the teams continue to analyse the data from the race. Ah yes, that brings me onto the race.

There are many things to love about Valencia. I received plenty of Twitter abuse for mentioning the Tinglados once or twice.

I was just fascinated that many years ago, people built those warehouses to do a job as unglamorous as sell fish and here we are turning them into the hub of a race that is all about the most up-to-date technology.

I also love that Formula 1 visits a beach city, which means you can grab a short holiday, have a dip in the sea, eat some great food and then watch a bit of F1.

Oh, hang on, 'Mikey Muscles', Jenson's full-time personal trainer who we bumped into during my grid walk with Eddie, has just joined me at the gate with his tail between his legs.

He will dictate the next paragraph. In his words here's why he blanked me as I was bigging him up on the grid pre-race.

'In one short sentence, it's not about me *giggles*, so I'm told. Jake was very kindly about to introduce me to the world at which point my driver had already disappeared, so I had to follow him like a sheep. It was 13 minutes before the race start and he needs to be in the cockpit 10 minutes before - so time for small-talk was at a premium. I thank Jake for his consideration and maybe we can have a moment sometime soon'.

I assume by 'moment' he is referring to me grabbing him on the grid at a future race. He will be lucky! Only joking, he's a great guy and is obviously there to do a job despite me wanting to make him famous.

By the way, if I seem distracted while writing this, it's because a guy to my right is making a bad attempt at taking my photo without me noticing.

Anyway, back to the race. After I'd been blanked on the grid, it was down to business and a chance for Valencia to live up to the incredible drama that Canada provided. To be honest, that was a tall order for any circuit.

Sebastian Vettel leads the pack in Valencia

Sunday's race was a quiet affair compared to other grands prix this season

Perhaps it could be a new BBC show with Andrew Lloyd Webber - 'How to solve a problem like Valencia' - but I think even 'The Lord' would struggle with this one.

You could argue that every race this year has been a spectacle, perhaps even that the season opener in Australia, which is usually a cracker, had been the least exciting race. That is until now.

I think we've now readily accepted the DRS overtaking aid, Kers power-boost system and marginal tyres as integral to the excitement in modern F1. But here in Valencia, even though they gave us more overtakes than the single pass we saw in 2009, it still lacked spark on track and something to get genuinely excited about.

I enjoyed the Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Mark Webber battle behind Sebastian Vettel, I enjoyed Sergio Perez's valiant attempt to pick up points by just doing a single stop and it was also interesting to watch Paul Di Resta drop in and out of the points all afternoon - but I still wasn't on the edge of my seat.

There is no doubt that we as F1 fans have been well and truly spoiled this season with the action that has been thrown up, particularly after Canada, and during any other season this would have seemed like a relatively exciting afternoon.

I wonder if Valencia has a future. It's certainly a packed calendar next year and two Spanish races may be overkill.

In any case I still had a blast on air. I have never driven an F1 car so therefore I think going live is one of the most exciting things a man can do - but it does have its challenges.

For example, I was in Jenson's garage just seconds before we went live on Saturday and suddenly Lewis' engine roared into life.

As I was actually in the garage, you wouldn't have been able to hear a thing, so with about five seconds to go until BBC One viewers were welcomed to Spain, we had to get myself, two pundits, two cameras and three other people to the far side of the pitlane in an instant - and still look calm and collected when Richard the director shouted 'cue'. And boy does he shout!

'RUN VT' is the kind of thing Richard barks at the top of his voice, which is ironic when you think he joined us late on Friday due to directing in the serene environment of Wimbledon. He returns to SW19 on Monday morning, and I hope he is a little quieter there or he might scupper Andy Murray's chances with an untimely, overexcited outburst!

So, as I sit here with my jeans stuck to my legs, a slightly red neck, and with the good and bad bits of the show running through my head, I can also look ahead to a really exciting few weeks for British motorsport.

It's Goodwood this coming weekend and I'll be there, followed by the British Grand Prix, which is always my favourite race weekend of the year.

However, it's also National Motorsport Week which means you can get through the doors of your local F1 team or just find ways to get involved in motor racing - and you don't need to be a millionaire! Just check out www.gomotorsport.net.

Anyway, the last word on this week's blog goes to Robert Burnett. He and his Dad just introduced themselves to me in the airport. Robert had just been brought to his first ever Grand Prix and he was wearing a Ferrari top but claimed to love Lewis Hamilton!?

Whatever the case, he's only five-years-old so it's good to see a new generation of fans watching the sport and that's what National Motorsport week is all about - inspiring the next generation.

Here's hoping for an inspiring race in two weeks' time as well, perhaps we could release a charity single- 'F1's coming home!'

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/jakehumphrey/2011/06/roaring_engines_and_a_camera-s.html

Harry Blanchard Michael Bleekemolen Alex Blignaut Trevor Blokdyk

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Monday, 27 June 2011

Button Steps Up Pre Season Training With Lance Armstrong

Jenson Button teamed up with record breaking cyclist Lance Armstrong, as he continues to prepare for another Formula One season. The McLaren driver excitedly tweeted that he would be riding with Armstrong, the 7 time Tour de France winner, in Hawaii. Armstrong responded via Twitter “I hope he doesn’t ride as srong as he drives [...]

Source: http://f1fanatics.wordpress.com/2011/01/07/button-steps-up-pre-season-training-with-lance-armstrong/

Bill Aston Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer

Ferrari: Alonso says Red Bull up to a second faster | 2011 European GP team review

"If anyone thinks we can win a championship being 0.8s behind they don?t understand F1."

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Birabongse Bhanubandh Lucien Bianchi Gino Bianco Hans Binder

Sunday, 26 June 2011

Top Gear season 17 preview - the boys are back

Series 17 of the popular BBC2 program Top Gear begins airing on Sunday June 26.

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Art Bisch Harry Blanchard Michael Bleekemolen Alex Blignaut

Video: Utah Highway Patrol wows with 900-horsepower burnout

To anybody who’s ever thought that Utah was a boring state, you may want to retract it after watching this video.

This, dear folks, is a Dodge Charger patrol car. But while most police vehicles of this stature are already more powerful than their standard variants, this particular Charger patrol car is unlike any of its brethren either. Why, you ask? Because it has an output of 900 horsepower.

In a world of don’t-ask-don’t-tell, we’ll spare the questions of why the Utah Highway Patrol has a car this powerful in the first place. What’s important to us is that this Dodge Charger is absolutely and insanely packed with ponies. And as the video will show you, it can do a pretty mean burnout, too. On top of that, it was done for the Coats for Kids charity event, which makes sense because charity benefits like this could always use a spectacle that includes a 900-horsepower burnout from, of all things, a highway patrol car.

Video: Utah Highway Patrol wows with 900-horsepower burnout originally appeared on topspeed.com on Sunday, 26 June 2011 06:00 EST.

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Walt Brown Warwick Brown Adolf Brudes Martin Brundle

The world's most destroyed Porsche is a sight for sore eyes


Just like us, all cars have an expiration date. Now, if your car has reached it’s last leg, you could take it to the nearest dumpster. Or you could get creative and donate it to some cause, like say, the Commonwealth Second Amendment (Comm2A), a group that aims to "bring some sanity to Massachusetts gun laws.

Here’s a Porsche 911, or rather, a completely disheveled 911 with a dead engine and a $20,000 repair bill staring at its owner’s face. Instead of swallowing his pride and forking over the dough to repair the sports car, the owner decided to donate the car to Comm2A, a non-profit organization that aims to protect gun rights.

For their part, the people of Comm2A seemed to have a pretty good idea on what to do with the 911: pepper it with as many gun shots as humanly possible. Might sound like a crime to do to a car like the Porsche 911, but according to Comm2A, the car really had no other purpose; its condition was bad enough that you couldn’t even sell off the parts individually.

So instead of salvaging it, might as well give it some kind of send-off, right?

Continued after the jump, including videos of the carnage.

The world's most destroyed Porsche is a sight for sore eyes originally appeared on topspeed.com on Saturday, 25 June 2011 12:00 EST.

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Gino Bianco Hans Binder Clemente Biondetti Pablo Birger

Williams FW33 2011 Livery pictures (24th of February)

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Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey

2012 Renault Koleos facelift revealed

New Kaleos will be offered with two diesels and one petrol unit and comes in a new Cayenne Orange color.

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Alex Blignaut Trevor Blokdyk Mark Blundell Raul Boesel

Lotus versus Lotus (the sequel)

The $18 billion AirAsia deal with Airbus which I mentioned a few days ago has been announced, breaking all records for the largest single airline deal in history with the company having committed to buying no fewer than 200 jets from Airbus in the years ahead. This is an indication of the ambitions of the [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/06/23/6878/

Adolf Brudes Martin Brundle Gianmaria Bruni Jimmy Bryan

Danica gets the Last Laugh!

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Eric Brandon Don Branson Tom Bridger Tony Brise

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Whiting defends Canada safety car decisions | 2011 F1 season

"It was the right decision to start the race with the safety car. I'm not expecting everyone to agree."

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Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti

Renault R31 launch pictures (31st of January)

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Skip Barber Paolo Barilla Rubens Barrichello Michael Bartels

Top Gear season 17 preview - the boys are back

Series 17 of the popular BBC2 program Top Gear begins airing on Sunday June 26.

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Alberto Ascari Peter Ashdown Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore

KL - Hong Kong - Shanghai

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/04/kl---hong-kong---shanghai.html

Andrea de Adamich Philippe Adams Walt Ader Kurt Adolff

Alonso edges Hamilton in practice

Ferrari?s Fernando Alonso topped the timesheets in Friday?s practice from McLaren?s Lewis Hamilton in what the Italian team will hope is the start of a much needed successful weekend. With much of the pre-race talk surrounding the clampdown on engine re-mapping between qualifying and race day – with Red Bull claiming the move was designed [...]

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Andrea Chiesa Ettore Chimeri Louis Chiron Joie Chitwood

Fiat 500 150th special edition announced for South Africa

Dubbed the 150th, the car is available in three colors (Bossa Nova White, Pasadoble Red or Funk White) and is distinguished by special badging, a rear spoiler and unique 15-inch alloy wheels.

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Colin Chapman Dave Charlton Pedro Matos Chaves Bill Cheesbourg

Friday, 24 June 2011

'The point of no confidence is quite near'


The wreckage of Jochen Rindt's car at Barcelona © Getty Images
An excellent insight into the world of F1 as it used to be can be found on the regularly-interesting Letters of Note website. It publishes a hitherto unseen letter from Jochen Rindt to Lotus boss Colin Chapman written shortly after Rindt?s crash at Barcelona which was a result of the wing system on Lotus 49 collapsing at speed.
?Colin. I have been racing F1 for 5 years and I have made one mistake (I rammed Chris Amon in Clermont Ferrand) and I had one accident in Zandvoort due to gear selection failure otherwise I managed to stay out of trouble. This situation changed rapidly since I joined your team. ?Honestly your cars are so quick that we would still be competitive with a few extra pounds used to make the weakest parts stronger, on top of that I think you ought to spend some time checking what your different employes are doing, I sure the wishbones on the F2 car would have looked different. Please give my suggestions some thought, I can only drive a car in which I have some confidence, and I feel the point of no confidence is quite near.?
A little more than a year later Rindt's Lotus suffered mechanical breakdown just before braking into one of the corners. He swerved violently to the left and crashed into a poorly-installed barrier, killing him instantly.

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/09/the_point_of_no_confidence_is.php

Giulio Cabianca Phil Cade Alex Caffi John CampbellJones

Justin Walks Away?

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David Clapham Jim Clark† Kevin Cogan Peter Collins

Jim or staff?

At the GSL awards they could not say who won the "Scale Auto Magazine Ricky Couch award, Could you tell us so we can congrats them as this is one of them awards they means a lot to the community of are hobbie.

 

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Olivier Beretta Allen Berg Georges Berger Gerhard Berger

Marussia Virgin MVR-02 Launch pictures (7th of February)

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Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi Bobby Ball

F1 2011 : Technical Regulations

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Tony Brise Chris Bristow Peter Broeker Tony Brooks

Chase battle heating up at Sonoma

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/06/22/1293573/chase-battle-heating-up-at-sonoma.html

Toni Branca Gianfranco Brancatelli Eric Brandon Don Branson

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Aston Martin Cygnet & colette Limited Edition


The automotive and fashion world collide quite a bit to make some of the coolest, albeit expensive, vehicles for the uber elite. The latest collaboration between the two is Aston Martin’s "Cygnet & colette" model built in conjunction with Parisian fashion authority, colette. The special edition will only be built in a limited run of 14units, each hand-crafted via the company?s ultimate personalization service. The price? A staggering ?48,995 ($69,325 at the current rates) compared to the �30,995 ($43,856 at the current rates) of the standard Cygnet. Something tells us the extremely limited number was a good idea.

The Cygnet and collette will be painted in a Lightning Silver paint with exclusive colette blue styling details, including a race collection inspired front bumper and bonnet livery, mirror caps, and diamond turned road wheels. The silver of the exterior is being combined with a Bitter Chocolate themed for the interior.

Next to these special colors, the limited edition Cygnet will also get an onslaught of features, including stainless steel hand formed and engraved door handle badges and "Cygnet & colette" branded hand enameled boot badging manufactured by Thomas Fattorini. The city car will also receive quilted Alcantara sun visors to complement the quilted leather door and seat inserts and hand trimmed, quilted colette blue leather occasional cushions for the rear seats. Other notable features include "Cygnet & colette" branding on satellite navigation start up and a unique "Cygnet & colette" key ring machined from solid aluminum with blue enameling.

Aston Martin Cygnet & colette Limited Edition originally appeared on topspeed.com on Thursday, 23 June 2011 13:00 EST.

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Gino Bianco Hans Binder Clemente Biondetti Pablo Birger

Bullish on New ?Junior Reporters ? Not so Bullish on NASCAR...

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Mike Beuttler Birabongse Bhanubandh Lucien Bianchi Gino Bianco

Nico Rosberg - classic F1 2011

Nico Rosberg is the latest grand prix driver to select his five favourite all-time races for our classic Formula 1 series.

As regular readers will know, BBC Sport is serialising the F1 drivers' choices before every race this season to whet your appetites for the action to come. Highlights will be shown on this website and the red button on BBC television in the UK.

Rosberg, who is for the second season in a row putting F1 legend Michael Schumacher firmly in the shade at Mercedes, is the first driver so far this season to choose races only because of their status as all-time classics, with not one of his own making the list. Although the German took part in one of his selected events, he has chosen it for reasons that have nothing to do with himself.

In chronological order, Rosberg's choices are as follows:

The 1985 South African Grand Prix, which featured a memorable performance from Rosberg's father Keke. He finished second to Williams team-mate Nigel Mansell, but was at least as impressive as the Englishman on the day.

The 1987 British Grand Prix and Mansell's famous fightback to win, when he made up 30 seconds on team-mate Nelson Piquet and pulled off one of the great passing moves to overtake the Brazilian and win the race.

The 1997 European Grand Prix, when Schumacher notoriously - and unsuccessfully - tried to take out Jacques Villeneuve's Williams as they were battling for the world title at the final race of the season.

The 2000 Belgian Grand Prix, featuring the famous all-time classic overtaking move by McLaren's Mika Hakkinen on Schumacher.

The 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix, when Lewis Hamilton, a former team-mate of Rosberg in the lower categories, snatched the world title with an overtaking move on the final corner of the final lap.

Regular readers of this feature will know that we pick one of the driver's choices to offer special treatment, and in this case we have plumped for the 1985 South African Grand Prix.

This choice was made partly because it an excellent race that has been somewhat overlooked, and also because the tape we were given of the 1997 European Grand Prix, which was covered by ITV, has a significant proportion of the race missing, so we are unable to provide highlights of that event.

I was intrigued as to why Rosberg chose the 1985 race at the brilliant original Kyalami circuit. After all, his father had many career highlights and this was a race he did not win - whereas he took stunning victories in Monaco 1983 and Dallas 1984 and starred in many other superb grands prix.

Clearly Nico was not old enough to have watched any of his dad's races live and remember them - he was just coming up for four months old at the time Keke was racing in Kyalami, and the elder Rosberg retired from F1 for good at the end of the following season, when Nico was a year and a half old.

So I asked Nico why he had plumped for that race above all.

"Because it was fun to see my dad beyond all limits," he said, pointing out that he had watched it on a video.

Keke in extremis, you mean, I said.

"Yeah. Fun, eh?"

Indeed it was. And Nico is right - it was one of Keke Rosberg's greatest drives.

Fresh from being beaten by Mansell at the European Grand Prix at Brands Hatch, Rosberg qualified third in South Africa behind the Englishman and Piquet's Brabham-BMW, paying generous tribute to his team-mate's lap afterwards.

"I wonder if McLaren are beginning to think they've signed the wrong Williams driver," he joked.

Rosberg dropped to sixth at the end of the first lap, but quickly climbed through the field and took the lead from Mansell heading into lap nine, after the Englishman waved him through on the pit straight because the Finn was at that stage of the race using more turbo boost pressure than his team-mate.

Unfortunately for Rosberg, he had chosen the wrong moment to lead the race. It meant that on the very next lap he was the first to come across an oil slick dropped by the Toleman of Piercarlo Ghinzani. With no warning from the marshals that the track was slippery, Rosberg spun into the sandy outfield.

Mansell, not far behind his team-mate, had just enough warning to slow down and he managed to stay on the track. He survived his own scary moment and skated into the lead, leaving Rosberg to rejoin in sixth place in his sand-covered car.

As Mansell cruised off to a comfortable win, his second in succession following his breakthrough maiden victory at the previous race, Rosberg fought superbly back through the field to finish second.

You will find the full 'Grand Prix' highlights programme from the day of the race embedded below. Beneath it are links to long and short highlights of last year's European Grand Prix in Valencia, which featured Mark Webber's terrifying somersault, from which the Australian was fortunate to escape unscathed.

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CLICK HERE FOR EXTENDED HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2010 EUROPEAN GRAND PRIXOn the subject of the BBC broadcast of the 1985 South African race, there is an interesting story to tell.

As usual, the commentary team was Murray Walker and James Hunt. They were calling the race from a studio in London - and although this was quite common back then at far-flung races, it was not communicated to the audience. Practices were very different 26 years ago.

Hunt had very strong views on apartheid, which was still nine years away from ending in South Africa, and during the live broadcast he suddenly launched into a withering attack on the evils of the system and the South African government.

As I'm sure you are aware, the BBC is very careful not to stray into political comment in a sports broadcast, however commonplace and justifiable the views expressed might be. So the producer Mark Wilkin - now the BBC's F1 editor - handed Hunt a note which read: "Talk about the race!"

At which point, Hunt said: "Anyway, thank goodness we are not actually there."

The arrangements for these races on the BBC red button in the UK are as follows:

Extended highlights of South Africa '85, short highlights of Britain '87, Belgium 2000 and Brazil 2008 and extended highlights of the 2010 European Grand Prix will be broadcast on satellite and cable from 2000 BST on Wednesday 22 June until 1145 BST on Thursday 23 June, and again from 2000 BST on Thursday 23 June until 0845 BST on Friday 24 June.

Unfortunately, a lack of bandwidth because of Wimbledon means we are unable to broadcast these highlights on Freeview.

UPDATE, 1700 BST:

We have managed to free up some space on Freeview to show classic F1. It will now be shown on the BBC red button between first and second practice on Friday 24 June, ie from 1035 to 1200 BST.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/06/nico_rosberg_-_classic_f1_2011.html

Johnny Cecotto Andrea de Cesaris Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud

IZOD IndyCar Series - Iowa Corn Indy 250 Preview

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/06/21/1290949/izod-indycar-series-iowa-corn.html

Kurt Ahrens Jr Christijan Albers Michele Alboreto Jean Alesi

1968 Dodge Charger R/T

1968 Dodge Charger R/T

I painted it Light Turquoise Metalic from Scalefinishes.com

 

 

 

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Bill Aston Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer